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What will DJ Hayden bring to the Jaguars?
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Ouch!!!
Hayden gave up 10.86 yards per catch. Colvin gave up 7.04 yards per catch. Essentially, Hayden gave up a first down each time the opponent completed a pass against him. The line to gain for a first down is set at a distance of ten yards from the initial line of scrimmage. As for aggressive posture against the run, Colvin had three times as many tackles for loss. Interestingly, how you incorporate either Colvin or Hayden into the team defense. For example: opposing QB rating or QB rating for the quarterback facing each defense: Jaguars 68.5 Lions 84.1 You aren't going to use this stat to suggest that Hayden faced off against better QBs in the NFC North than Colvin did in the AFC South, are you? |
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